France 1834-T 5 francs

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This specimen was lot 4707 in Goldberg sale 69 (Los Angeles, May, 2012), where it did not sell. It was offered again in Goldberg sale 70 but also did not sell. The catalog description [2] noted, "France. 5 Francs, 1834-T (Nantes). Louis Philippe I. Lovely mahogany toning. NGC graded MS-64." The silver five francs of Louis Philippe (1830-48) were issued in massive quantities from numerous mints. Le Franc[1] estimates a total of 335 million were made, counting all sub-types. This issue, from the Nantes mint, is fairly common. A complete set of this middle sub-type (1832-44) comprises 102 date and mintmark combinations, some quite scarce. All silver five francs were officially recalled in 1928 but ceased to circulate after World War I. This coin was legal tender in the United States until 1857 at a value of 93 cents.